"Alas, my plan to rent a beautiful Thai dress and strut around the event in style has been thwarted! The queue was simply too long, and all the dresses were gone. So, instead, I find myself wandering the streets of the capital as a displaced Mon woman, exploring the Royal Plaza and the Tiger Field. A touch of disappointment, but an adventure nonetheless."
How are the Mon women related to this? After reading the information, I found that Thailand is known as the "land of rice and water" and is very fertile. Compared with other countries, many ethnic groups have immigrated to settle here. Historically, the Mon people have immigrated to Thailand since the Ayutthaya period during the reign of King Naresuan the Great and King Narai, which coincides with the time period of the drama "Bupphesanniwat" on Channel 3. Wow! Or will we become Yaem today? (Noona Ramida Prapasnob, real-life girlfriend of Louis Scott) who traveled through time to visit the future capital city...hehe.
However, today I would like to take this opportunity to appreciate the event that brings happiness to all Thai people. An event that invites us to reminisce about the past, inviting visitors to dress in retro Thai costumes to showcase the graceful beauty of Thai art, culture, and way of life, including food, as well as retro Thai costumes and Thai silk in various forms.
Visitors are going all out with their outfits, each more stunning than the last. If you haven't been yet, hurry! It's best to bring your own Thai attire, as rental options may run out, preventing you from capturing beautiful photos. Remember, if you want to take pictures, arrive early to catch the evening light, as the photos won't be as good after dark.
The event will be divided into different zones, starting from the front courtyard of Dusit Palace. There will be an exhibition showcasing the biographies and achievements of King Rama V and King Rama IX in various fields. Visitors can marvel at a garden featuring over 30 types of cold-weather flowers, including marigolds, cosmos, and sunflowers. The highlight is a replica of the Supannahong boat adorned with orchids and various other flowers, offering a stunning view of the majestic Dusit Palace.
Replicating historical landmarks and shops from the reign of King Rama V, such as the Siam Commercial Bank, the Public Relations Department, the Bangkok Post Office, the State Railway of Thailand, the Red Unalom Council of Siam, the Metropolitan Waterworks Authority, and the State Railway of Thailand.
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A 3D replica of the city wall, adorned with scenes of daily life and prosperity during the reign of King Rama V, such as a postman paddling a boat, people riding in a rickshaw, and a tram driver. Visitors are encouraged to take fun photos along the wall.
Hands-on workshops on various crafts at the craft demonstration points of the College of the Royal Pages and the College of the Royal Ladies. Wood carving, painting, niello work, garland weaving with love flowers and orchids, and fresh hanging decorations demonstrations.
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The studio offers a vintage photography service with package prices displayed at the front. A dressing room is available next door, along with lucky draw activities, including the "Wish Upon a Star" money and gold tree, and the "Warm Love Charity Lottery." The grand prize is a Honda C-RV, and the lucky draw will be held on March 11, 2018, at 7:00 PM on the event stage. The results will also be published in the Daily News newspaper.
Upon entering the Sanam Luang field, turn right to find the Sam Yaek Police Station, the first of its kind in Thailand. This is another popular spot for tourists to visit. We saw two police officers sitting on horseback, waiting for tourists to take pictures with them.
The event features a variety of stalls, including those from Chitralada, Silpa Chiva Bang Sai, Chit Asa 904, Phu Fah, Chulabhorn Foundation, Friends in Need (Pha) Foundation, Thai Red Cross Society, Chaipattana Foundation, Phatthaphatthan Foundation, Royal Project Foundation, Doi Kham, Housewives of the Armed Forces Association, Housewives Association, various companies, and a central stage with rotating performances throughout the day.
This is a great event that P'Yaem, a time traveler, highly recommends. OK! The event, "Warmth of Love to Ease the Cold," welcomes everyone to dress in retro Thai attire and enjoy taking photos to share with future generations. The event is open until March 11, 2018, from 10:30 AM to 9:00 PM at the Royal Plaza of Dusit Palace and Sanam Sua Pa without an entrance fee.
If you're a fan of the hit period drama "Love Destiny" or the "Warmth of Love, Dispelling the Cold" event, don't miss the National Book Week and International Book Week. Held from March 29 to April 8, 2018, at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, this event is a great opportunity to increase your reading and learn more about Thai history. #WarmthOfLoveDispellingTheCold #ThaiHistory #ThaiDress #ThaiSilk #ThaiWayOfLife #ThaiArtAndCulture #Aochao #LoveDestiny #YaemOK #NationalBookWeek #AuntTraveling
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